Patrick Duffy Returns Next Month on 'The Bold and the Beautiful'Thursday, October 04, 2007

Dallas' Patrick Duffy is returning to the lavish and extravagant world of CBS'The Bold and the Beautiful. The 58-year old actor who is best known to televiewers as Bobby Ewing on the popular late `70s to early `90s show, Dallas, will reprise his role as Stephen Logan on The Bold and the Beautiful.

According to TV Guide, Patrick Duffy's character will make his way back to the Los Angeles-based Forresters of The Bold and the Beautiful sometime next month, after he is summoned by his younger daughter, Donna, played by Jennifer Gareis.

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Bradley Bell, head writer and executive producer of the show, hints that Donna will enlist her dad's help to even the playing field when matriarch from hell, Stephanie Forrester, played from the onset by Susan Flannery, once again inflicts excessive abuse on Donna and her older sister, Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang). Unbeknownst to Stephen, Brooke has recently suffered a sexual assault and Stephanie may be responsible.

“The Logan clan is being horribly abused by Stephanie Forrester and Donna wants her father to stir the pot,” Bell revealed. “For years this family has been ashamed to be Logans. Now they're going to rise up and proudly combat this oppressive woman. It's [going to be] a shocker.”

In other news, Kyle Lowder, the current incarnation of The Bold and the Beautiful's Rick Forrester, will perform alongside other artists at the world famous Whisky A Go Go on Sunset Boulevard on Monday, October 8 at 9pm. Other performers include Rockstar: INXS' Ty Taylor, Wicked's Eden Espinosa, We Will Rock You's Jason Wooten, Rent's Carly Thomas-Smith, Jersey Boys' Douglas Crawford and Nebula 9 Records Debby Holiday. Tickets for the special one night event are $10 apiece.

Finally, Ronn Moss, who plays Ridge Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful, will be featured on John Edward Cross Country on Saturday, October 27 on the WE Network.